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"We'll see how the season evolves for him and if another running back emerges," Smith added. Tennessee's intuitive OC also said it's probably better for the offense "if more guys are touching the ball." It's an odd declaration from Smith after the team rode Henry, last year's rushing champion, to an AFC Championship berth on a league-high 303 carries and 83/446/2 across three postseason starts. Henry has infamously been barricaded from the field on passing downs, totaling 38 catches in his last 34 games, and Smith doesn't seem intent on changing that approach anytime soon. Third-round rookie Darrynton Evans would be the beneficiary in the event Henry's touches are scaled back during his one-year deal.